Apps like Tinder and Bumble make finding a date as easy as swiping right, while digital platforms like Match.com and OkCupid use specialized algorithms to help users find the perfect partner.

Daniel Jones says "love is for the sucker in us, not the skeptic."

Manoush Zomorodi says dating apps have "destroyed civility and conversation," and are not good for romance. Instead, she says, "we revert to our crudest instincts instead of bringing out people's most caring, loving and romantic selves."

According to Helen Fisher, "technology cannot change the basic brain structure of romance" and "the drive for romance and love is one of the most powerful brain systems the human animal has ever evolved."

Tom Jacques of OkCupid says dating apps "break down barriers and allow you to connect, form relationships, and even marry people who you might not otherwise have met."